A lawyer for Cristina Kirchner complained about visitation controls: "The Second Federal Court decided to play Big Brother."

Gregorio Dalbón , one ofCristina Kirchner 's lawyers, lashed out at the Second Federal Oral Court , which sentenced the former president to six years in prison for the Vialidad Case . She will serve her sentence under house arrest, which requires her to ask permission every time someone wants to visit her: " The Second Federal Oral Court decided to play Judicial Big Brother ," he stated.
«The Second Federal Oral Court, in a decision that can only be explained by authoritarian delirium , requires any person who is not a relative, direct, lawyer or doctor of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to request written permission to visit her home. Yes. You read that right. You have to write to the judges and wait for their authorization. As if she were a dangerous inmate . As if she were guilty of existing», criticized the lawyer on his X account.
While Dalbón is not defending her in this case, he came out to complain and supported Carlos Beraldi's work. "He has already challenged this aberration in court for violating human rights, the principle of equality before the law, and the right to family and social life. The damage has already been done: the Federal Court of Justice (TOF) 2 decided to play Big Brother, and now it must face the consequences of having turned the federal justice system into a repository for illegal permits ," he warned.
As if this weren't enough, the lawyer left the Court's email address so anyone who wants to visit Cristina Kirchner can leave a request. "If you want to visit Cristina, accompany her, greet her, talk, express solidarity, or simply be there, send your request to: [email protected] Let the people exercise their right. Let the court take charge of the mailbox they themselves decided to saturate. Let the magnitude of this institutional humiliation be recorded digitally. It's not Cristina who is isolated. It's them who have disconnected from democracy," he added.
In another tweet, Gregorio Dalbón returned to the fray, questioning why Brazilian President Lula da Silva should have to send a court request to enter the home of the leader of the Partido Popular (PJ). "According to the Federal Court of Justice (TOF 2), Lula would even have to write an email, identify himself, explain his intention, and wait for judicial authorization to greet his friend , colleague, and former head of state of Argentina. The scene is grotesque."
"A lower court, of ordinary jurisdiction, attempts to manage the relationship between two historical figures of Latin America, as if it were just another bureaucratic procedure," the lawyer added on his X account in two posts against the TOF2.
I COMPLY. IF YOU WANT TO VISIT CRISTINA, YOU HAVE TO ASK PERMISSION FROM THE COURT. AND HERE'S THE EMAIL: [email protected]
The Second Federal Oral Court, in a decision that can only be explained by authoritarian delirium, requires anyone who is not a family member... pic.twitter.com/XxiDA6vSwc
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